Manual
Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 2:09 pm
Is there more detailed paperwork then the web base instructions? Having trouble with what I conceder basic programing functions, don't want to bother techs for basic functions.
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This seems obvious, but this has been added to the manual now. There is an undo button if you change it by accident.in edit tab if you select multiple steps of a scene using shift key you can change a single channel or multiple channels in all selected steps.
This also seems obvious, I am sure if someone has enough common sense to connect a second monitor, they have enough common sense to know if they make the window bigger, they will see more on their screen. It has been added to the manual anyway.If you setup a second monitor with extended desktop and run in a window view you can expand your operation options.
Not sure what you mean here. The import button is explained under the "scenes" heading of the "editor, creating scenes" topic.An import hint not mentioned.
In the windows operating system you can press ALT to access the toolbar menus. You can set shortcuts to control particular channels within the LIST VIEW of the patch window.I am sure there are other short cuts that I have not found.
Sounds strange. Send me your show and I will test on a few different machines with different operating systems.If I select channel and the Shift Key, as if to move a single perimeter in multiple fixtures, the mouse moves the X/Y on the next preceding fixture as well as that perimeter in the selected fixture.
Not possible, as they are two seperate applications. You could zip both the files up, or maybe create a folder with your ESA show file, easy view show file and fixture profile.I wish that the Show file and 3d View file were attached.
Send me your show and profile.I am also finding that the 3d View needs much more power then I have. it is not showing all fixtures lighting up.